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Coordinates: 10°3651N 76°147E / 10.61417°N 76.02972°E / 10.61417; 76.02972
 

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Punnathurkotta
Place of interest
Punathur Palace
Punathur Palace
Nickname: 
Anakotta
Punnathurkotta is located in Kerala
Punnathurkotta

Punnathurkotta

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 10°36′51N 76°1′47E / 10.61417°N 76.02972°E / 10.61417; 76.02972
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictThrissur
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code91487
Vehicle registrationKL-46
Nearest cityGuruvayur

Punnathurkotta is a fort and former palace located in Kottapadi, about 3 km from the Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple, in Thrissur DistrictofKerala State in South India.[1]

Description[edit]

The statue of Guruvayur Keshavan placed at Guruvayur Temple premise

Punnathurkotta was once the palace of a local ruler, now survived by his son R Unnikrishnan, grandsons Madhusudana R Menon & Madhavan R Menon, but the palace grounds are now used to house the elephants belonging to the Guruvayoor temple, and has been renamed Anakkotta (meaning "Elephant Fort"). There were 86 elephants housed there, but currently there are about 59 elephants. The elephants are ritual offerings made by the devotees of Lord Guruvayurappa.

Described as a 'Palace for Elephants,' [2] this facility is also used to train the elephants to serve Lord Krishna as well as to participate in many festivals that occur throughout the year. The oldest elephant is around 82 years of age and is called 'Ramachandran'. The rituals of Gajapooja (Worshipping Elephants) and Anayoottu (Feeding Elephants) are observed here, as an offering to Lord Ganesha. The legendary elephant "Guruvayur Keshavan" was housed here.

The compound also has a naalu kettu, a traditional rectangular home with a central courtyard, which belonged to the Punnathur Raja. It presently houses a training school for Papans (Mahout).

This complex also contains a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Bhagavathy. Some scenes in the famous Malayalam movie "Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha" (starring Mammooty) were filmed at this location. The visiting hours are 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM. The entry fee is ₹ 20.00 per adult. An extra Rs 25 is charged for to use a camera inside the complex. Nowadays camera usage is not allowed in Punnathurkotta.

Panoramic view of the kotta.
Punnathur Kotta

Elephant Camp at Punnathurkotta[edit]

The Elephant Camp is located in Punnathur Kotta, at a distance of 3 km from the Guruvayur Temple. This Elephant Camp houses 58 elephants in 11.5 acres of land and is home to the largest number of captive elephants. During the month July elephants are given special ayurvedic treatment. But this practice has been criticized by the Animal Welfare Board of India in a study commissioned on the welfare of the elephants. This study also found many glaring issues on the treatment of elephants and suggested remedial measures many of which has not been implemented. [3]

Elephants chained at punnathor kotta
Elephant at Punnathur Kotta, Guruvayur
Elephants chained to concrete posts

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Indian Columbus. "Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary - Guruvayur, Kerala, India". Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  • ^ "Punnathurkotta: A palace for pachyderms in Kerala". 23 September 2019.
  • ^ Animal Welfare Board of India. "Report on the Welfare & Veterinary Status Captive Elephants (Elephas maximus) at Punnathur Kotta" (PDF). cupabangalore.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2018. Retrieved 9 January 2018.

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